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To joyous
adjective
Full of joy; happy.
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To joyous hymns accompanied by a guitar, keyboard and drums, the couple in white satin, bridesmaids in scarlet and groomsmen in white tuxedos, prayed with Bishop Kissi, who urged them, "Be promised and faithful".
But expressions of sorrow also gave way to joyous shouting.
Few people, when catastrophe strikes, turn to joyous pop or sensual dance beats.
Their dance changes the mood of the wedding from elegiac to joyous; it's actually inspiring.
"Gloria" (created in 1981 and revised in 1984) is set to joyous choral music by Vivaldi.
We are delighted, too, that he introduces his company during a pause before the short, miraculous improvisation of Unplugged brings the first half to joyous conclusion.
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I'd like to add to that "joyous".
I have to confess to a joyous, full-body tingle before my yuck reflex kicks in.
And I think that is the revolution: to dare to be joyous in the face of adversity".
A journey to Turkey to investigate Sufism opens Weiner to the joyous, mystical side of Islam.
It's enough to make aspiring writers turn to more joyous professions, like gutting chickens.
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